Lodge


The FDSC owned lodge is conveniently located between Jack Frost/Big Boulder and Camelback ski areas in the beautiful Pocono Mountains.  The nearby state parks make a perfect setting for all your outdoor activities.

Enjoy time with family and friends all year round.  The seven bedrooms accommodate up to 16 people, making your stay economical, fun, and relaxing.

So whether skiing, biking, hiking, boating, or just relaxing, the FDSC Lodge is the place to be.

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Summer rates: Mar 16 -Dec 15   Winter rates: Dec 16 - Mar 15
Rentals are normally from 5 PM until 5PM the next day

For Lodge Reservations, contact Neal Kline at lodge@fdsc.org or call 610-678-2025.

Lodge Rates:

Summer Winter
Whole Lodge Midweek
(Sun through Thur. night)
$250 $500
Whole Lodge One night midweek $60 $125
Per Bedroom One night midweek $15* $30**
Whole Lodge Weekend
(Fri & Sat nights)
$275 $500
Per Bedroom Weekend
(Fri & Sat nights)
$50** N/A
Whole Lodge 7 Days $450 $800
* You must rent at least 2 bedrooms
** You must rent at least 2 bedrooms and are subject to being bumped by a whole lodge rental.

The FDSC Lodge is a very comfortable seven bedroom house located in the Pocono Mountains. The lodge is nestled less than 1 mile from the intersection of Routes 940 & 423 near Lake Naomi, which is approximately 14 miles east of the PA Turnpike Exit 95.

On the ground floor there are four bedrooms, a bathroom with shower, a washer/dryer, spare refrigerator, and racks for skis and boots.

Upstairs you'll find three more bedrooms, a full bath, a fully equipped kitchen, and a living/dining room with a cathedral ceiling and beautiful stone fireplace. Just off the living room through the sliding glass doors is a huge deck, which is ideal for your summer cookouts, apres ski parties, or just lounging around. 


Workers Weekend

About once a year, there is a weekend designated to clean and improve the lodge.  If you would like to volunteer your time and talents, watch for the Workers Weekend dates under the Events section, the Ski Trails newsletter, or contact the Lodge Director.  Thank you.